Minka Kelly

If you thought Comic-Con was just a place for Doctor Who fanatics and Batman enthusiasts to dress up in elaborate costumes, commiserate in geek speak and fabricated languages, and have their photos taken... you'd be partially right. But it's also a place for A-list celebs to dress up in designer clothes! Look at what they wore.

CR Fashion Book gives a piece-by-piece (literally) look into the history of the iconic Hermès Constance bag, which takes 14 hours of craftsmanship to create. {CR Fashion Book}
Rita Ora covers British GQ, but where are her trademark black eyebrows? {GQ UK}
Dior staged "exclusive interventions" on its social media accounts by people like Patrick Demarchelier and Terry Richardson during its couture show. Wait--can Terry Richardson intervene in our personal Instagram accounts? {WWD}
Vogue continues to weigh in on the DOMA repeal by publishing a 2012 speech by Anna Wintour on marriage equality. {Vogue}

At this season's Heart Truth Red Dress show, the celeb-filled fashion show to raise awareness about heart disease, the catwalk strutters skewed a little younger than usual. Gymnasts Gabby Douglas and Nastia Liukin walked (they didn't handspring, sadly), as did Kendall and Kyle Jenner (preceded on the runway by mom Kris), and gorgeous Aussie snowboarder Torah Bright. Minka Kelly and Jamie Chung represented the stunning starlet set, and Soledad O'Brien and Savannah Guthrie brought a little TV journalist gravitas to the proceedings. Kelly Osbourne was on the red carpet, rather than judging it. Toni Braxton and Wendy Williams provided a few goddess moments. Exercise guru Jillian Michaels was there, too, and easily had the best triceps of the whole bunch.

Watching last night's award show, we laughed (thank you, Jane Lynch), we cried (Friday Night Light's Kyle Chandler tends to do that to us), but most of all we admired the show-stopping creatures that ruled the red carpet. Oh, and the actresses wearing them didn't look too shabby either.
From Kate Winslet's fire-engine red gown (red on the red carpet was kind of a thing last night) to Gwyneth Paltrow's midriff-baring top (yes we know, what a show-off), check out our favorite red carpet looks from last night.

LOS ANGELES-Saturday night Justin Timberlake and Trace Ayala, the boys behind the clothing line William Rast, launched their limited edition line for Target with a special shopping event. And it was some party. Guests entering the industrial space in downtown Los Angeles were instantly transported into the William Rast for Target world of rebellious biker culture. The brand’s campaign video, set in some remote country landscape, was projected high up on the walls, and carpeted lounge-like shopping areas throughout the warehouse lent the event a bohemian, laid back vibe. Even the dressing rooms, seemingly made from wooden shipping crates, complemented the rough and tough aesthetic of the brand. (Super creative idea; unfortunately it was also claustrophobia-inducing.)
Lucky party-goers got to beat the Target crowds and shop the Western-inspired collection alongside celebs like Rachel Bilson, Anna Faris, and Malin Akerman. (As well as that dude from Gossip Girl and The Social Network.) In between bites of mac and cheese and mini ice cream sandwiches, we also spotted Joy Bryant, Minka Kelly, and Chord Overstreet of Glee checking out the goods.
As cool as the party was, the night's real stand-out was the super affordable and entirely-wearable collection, with pieces ranging from $16.99 to $199.99.